Baptist Easley Hospital opens new facility in Clemson

Baptist Easley has opened a new medical facility at Patrick Square. The building will include Clemson Primary Care, Clemson Neurology, Roger C. Peace Rehab Services, and Baptist Easley Sleep Lab. Outpatient radiology and laboratory services are also available at the site, located at 101 Chapman Hill Road, Clemson.

Baptist Easley Hospital has opened a new medical facility at Patrick Square. The building will include Clemson Primary Care, Clemson Neurology, Roger C. Peace Rehab Services, and Baptist Easley Sleep Lab. Outpatient radiology and laboratory services are also available at the site, located at 101 Chapman Hill Road, Clemson.

“Patrick Square is a unique community, whose design draws people together and makes it easy for them to access the types of amenities that make a community truly feel like home,” says Michelle Scherer, chief business experience officer at Baptist Easley. “Health care is an important amenity for any community, and now those living in Patrick Square don’t have to travel far to receive high quality, convenient care.”

Clemson Primary Care is for both adults and children, and it’s staffed by board certified internal medicine physician Dr. William Bedingfield, Jr, and nurse practitioner Jessica Rivera. It is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Clemson Neurology provides consultations, comprehensive general exams and diagnosis, and treatment of neurologic disorders like multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease. The practice is staffed by two board certified neurologists, Dr. George Baxley and Dr. Jerry Sherrill and nurse practitioner Trudy Lovejoy. Its hours are Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Roger C. Peace Rehab Services offers physical therapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy for adults and children. Five adult therapists offer assessment and treatment of neurological impairments. These include vertigo/dizziness, balance and coordination problems, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. Six pediatric therapists evaluate and provide treatment to infants and children with autism, gross and fine motor delays, feeding problems, genetic disorders and other conditions. The practice is open Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.